Tennessee recruiting: Projecting the Vols’ offensive recruiting class

I detailed perceived changes in Alabama’s recruiting board that might mean good news for Tennessee. The Crimson Tide took a commitment from an offensive lineman, which means they likely won’t take Jerome Carvin now.

Carvin has set his commitment date for Wednesday with Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi State being considered. The Bulldogs have come into the mix with a late push and serve as a bit of wild card.

Coach Butch Jones has proven an ability to win the 1-on-1 recruiting battles over the years, and will likely do the same here.

Both quarterbacks have been committed to the Vols for a couple of months now. Neither look to be wavering in their decision, even though Martinez did flirt with the idea of having a mutual interest in Southern California over the summer.

The Vols won’t take another quarterback this class unless something goes wrong with Martinez or Penix.